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<ULA>
  <Configuration>
    <Version>1.0.0</Version>
    <Product>SharePoint Server</Product>
    <Analysis>
      <Category>Backup and Restore</Category>
      <XMLDescription>Backup and Restore</XMLDescription>
    </Analysis>
  </Configuration>
  <ULAQuery>
    <Query>
	<ID>90a1c482-6bd1-44c7-ba22-b5882bf1be7c</ID>
	<Title>Backup timer job could not be created - Event 7035 </Title>
	<Parameters>
		<EventID>7035 </EventID>
		<Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468689</Message>
		<SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7035'</SQLQuery>
		<RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7035'</RelevantLogCollection>
		<Symptom> One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

One or more warning notifications will appear under the Readiness section of the Backup and Restore Job Status or Granular Backup Job Status pages in Central Administration.


The following event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7035 Description: The same item is already in the process of being backed up or restored. To check the status of that process, go to the backup/restore job status page in the administration site.
</Symptom>
		<Description>When you back up a Web application, you back up the content databases and settings for the Web application, including all sites in the site collections, files in document libraries, files attached to lists, security and permission settings, and feature settings. The backup process creates files that contain all of this data. The restore process uses these files to restore the content databases and settings for the Web application. 

Similarly, when you back up a site collection, site, or list, the contents of those structures will be written to files or packages, and the restore or import process will use these files to recover the objects.</Description>
		<Cause>An existing backup/restore timer job has failed or was not fully completed, and the SharePoint Timer Service or SharePoint Admin Service are not started.

Verify that the Timer and SharePoint Administration services are running
Ensure that the following services are started:

The SharePoint Timer V4 service must be started on all front-end Web servers and application servers in the farm.


The SharePoint Administration V4 service must be started on the server that is running the Central Administration Web site.</Cause>
		<Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468689</Articles>
	</Parameters>
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    <Query>
      <ID>7e0e414a-1985-437b-a82b-65b9f6e8830d</ID>
      <Title>Backup failed due to insufficient permissions - Event 3353 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>3353 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468694</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '3353'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '3353'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event might appear in the event log: Event ID: 3353 Description: Unable to write to the backup folder.</Symptom>
        <Description>This error occurs when the account that is performing the backup does not have sufficient permissions to write to the backup folder. 

When you back up a Web application, you back up the content databases and settings for the Web application, including all sites in the site collections, files in document libraries, files attached to lists, security and permission settings, and feature settings. The backup process creates files that contain all of this data.

Similarly, when you back up a site collection, site, or list, the contents of those structures will be written to files or packages, and the restore or import process will use these files to recover the objects.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The SQL Server service account does not have Full Control access to the backup folder.

The SharePoint Timer Service account does not have Full Control access to the backup folder.

If the backup or restore was performed by using Windows PowerShell, the user who performed the backup operation did not have Full Control access to the backup folder.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468694</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
  </ULAQuery>
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